So, what do you do with leftover brown rice? Well often I just warm it up and serve it just like I did the first time. But when I want to mix things up a bit (both literally and figuratively), I make rice patties. They are simple to prepare, and absolutely fantastic with any kind of meat entrée. And the best part, aside from the rice cakes being delicious, is that they warm up wonderfully the next day or someday down the road. And yes I know. I have now given you a recipe for leftovers that could possibly become leftovers themselves. But – I have the perfect solution for you, so don’t think too unkindly of me. Simply freeze any leftover patties.
So then, when you need a quick side dish some evening when the kitchen is the last place you want to spend any time, you won’t have to! Ta Da!
Just let them come to room temperature, then fry them quickly in a lightly greased pan. Side dish ready. And just as good as they were the first time they were leftovers. And I know, only someone with only one oar in the water like me would think to speak so enthusiastically about leftover leftovers. And I’m not especially fond of any kind of leftovers to begin with! Must be my dotage catching up with me.
Any way, if you still have faith that I might know of what I speak, make these some evening when you have leftover (there’s that darn word again!) brown rice. I promise you won’t be disappointed. Did I mention that these patties are really crusty and crunchy on the outside? Well if not, now you know. Enjoy
- ½ c. bread crumbs (I use Italian flavored)
- ½ c. finely diced onion
- 2 sm. garlic clove, finely minced
- ¼ c. minced fresh Italian parsley
- ¼ tsp. kosher salt
- couple grinds black pepper
- pinch crushed red pepper flakes, opt.
- 1 tsp. Monterey Steak Seasoning, or more to taste
- 3 lg. eggs
- ½ c. grated Parmesan cheese
- 2 c. cooked brown rice (Leftover brown rice works the best!)
- 1-2 T. vegetable oil
- 1-2 T. unsalted butter, or more as needed
- sour cream, opt.
- cut fresh chives, opt.
Mix the bread crumbs, onion, garlic, parsley, salt, black pepper, crushed red pepper flakes, Monterey Steak Seasoning, eggs, and Parmesan cheese together in a medium-sized bowl. Stir in the rice. Form into desired size patties and place in the fridge for at least 1 hour. (Helps the patties set.) (And yes, this is a messy process.)
Pour the oil and add the butter to a large frying pan. Over medium high heat, fry the patties for 4-5 minutes on each side. (They are best when they are brown and crispy.) Serve immediately. Pass the sour cream and chives at table.